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* ValuesDissonance: The protagonist actually considers letting her husband die on the basis that ''he will'' cheat on her. [[spoiler:The supposed [[BittersweetEnding silver lining]] to the DownerEnding]] manages to blend misogyny and misandry in an utterly hapless manner: we're asked to be happy that [[spoiler:she's pregnant, suggesting that [[UnfortunateImplications pregnancy should be comfort enough for a bereaved woman and that getting her pregnant was all the man was really needed for.]] It's not even as if she needed SomeoneToRememberHimBy, since they already had two children.]] ** [[spoiler: OR... now that he is dead, despite the tragedy of the thing, she might actually have a happier ending in a better relationship and the last years of the marriage will not have been useless. ]]

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* ValuesDissonance: The protagonist actually considers letting her husband die on the basis that ''he will'' cheat on her. [[spoiler:The supposed [[BittersweetEnding silver lining]] to the DownerEnding]] manages to blend misogyny and misandry in an utterly hapless manner: we're asked to be happy that [[spoiler:she's pregnant, suggesting that [[UnfortunateImplications pregnancy should be comfort enough for a bereaved woman and that getting her pregnant was all the man was really needed for.]] It's not even as if she needed SomeoneToRememberHimBy, since they already had two children.]] \n** [[spoiler: OR... now that he is dead, despite the tragedy of the thing, she might actually have a happier ending in a better relationship and the last years of the marriage will not have been useless. ]]

* ValuesDissonance: The protagonist actually considers letting her husband die on the basis that ''he will'' cheat on her. [[spoiler:The supposed [[BittersweetEnding silver lining]] to the DownerEnding]] manages to blend misogyny and misandry in an utterly hapless manner: we're asked to be happy that [[spoiler:she's pregnant, suggesting that [[UnfortunateImplications pregnancy should be comfort enough for a bereaved woman and that getting her pregnant was all the man was really needed for.]]]]

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* ValuesDissonance: The protagonist actually considers letting her husband die on the basis that ''he will'' cheat on her. [[spoiler:The supposed [[BittersweetEnding silver lining]] to the DownerEnding]] manages to blend misogyny and misandry in an utterly hapless manner: we're asked to be happy that [[spoiler:she's pregnant, suggesting that [[UnfortunateImplications pregnancy should be comfort enough for a bereaved woman and that getting her pregnant was all the man was really needed for.]]]] ]] It's not even as if she needed SomeoneToRememberHimBy, since they already had two children.]]

* ValuesDissonance: The protagonist actually considers letting her husband die on the basis that ''he will'' cheat on her. [[spoiler:The supposed [[BittersweetEnding silver lining]] to the DownerEnding]] manages to blend misogyny and misandry in an utterly hapless manner: we're asked to be happy that [[spoiler:she's pregnant, suggesting that [[UnfortunateImplications pregnancy should be comfort enough for a bereaved woman and that getting her pregnant was all the man was really needed for.]]]]

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* ValuesDissonance: The protagonist actually considers letting her husband die on the basis that ''he will'' cheat on her. [[spoiler:The supposed [[BittersweetEnding silver lining]] to the DownerEnding]] manages to blend misogyny and misandry in an utterly hapless manner: we're asked to be happy that [[spoiler:she's pregnant, suggesting that [[UnfortunateImplications pregnancy should be comfort enough for a bereaved woman and that getting her pregnant was all the man was really needed for.]]]]]]]] ** [[spoiler: OR... now that he is dead, despite the tragedy of the thing, she might actually have a happier ending in a better relationship and the last years of the marriage will not have been useless. ]]

* ValuesDissonance: The protagonist actually considers letting her husband die on the basis that ''he will'' cheat on her. [[spoiler:The supposed[[BittersweetEnding silver lining]] to the DownerEnding]] manages to blend misogyny and misandry in an utterly hapless manner: we're asked to be happy that [[spoiler:she's pregnant, suggesting that [[UnfortunateImplications pregnancy should be comfort enough for a bereaved woman and that getting her pregnant was all the man was really need for.]]]]

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* ValuesDissonance: The protagonist actually considers letting her husband die on the basis that ''he will'' cheat on her. [[spoiler:The supposed[[BittersweetEnding supposed [[BittersweetEnding silver lining]] to the DownerEnding]] manages to blend misogyny and misandry in an utterly hapless manner: we're asked to be happy that [[spoiler:she's pregnant, suggesting that [[UnfortunateImplications pregnancy should be comfort enough for a bereaved woman and that getting her pregnant was all the man was really need needed for.]]]]

* {{Narm}}: Pick. Any. Scene. The stand-out would be the protagonist drawing a schedule of her husband's remaining days... on a sheet of paper at least A3 size with a children's marker.

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* {{Narm}}: Pick. Any. Scene. The stand-out would be the protagonist drawing a schedule of her husband's remaining days... on a sheet of paper at least A3 size with a children's marker.marker.* ValuesDissonance: The protagonist actually considers letting her husband die on the basis that ''he will'' cheat on her. [[spoiler:The supposed[[BittersweetEnding silver lining]] to the DownerEnding]] manages to blend misogyny and misandry in an utterly hapless manner: we're asked to be happy that [[spoiler:she's pregnant, suggesting that [[UnfortunateImplications pregnancy should be comfort enough for a bereaved woman and that getting her pregnant was all the man was really need for.]]]]

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